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EPSRC Manifest Energy Storage System (ESS) Efficiency Test, Newcastle University


Description:

In this experiment the efficiency of an emulated Energy Storage System (ESS) is measured in the Smart Grid laboratory at Newcastle University. Real-time simulation is carried out using a TRIPHASE real-time simulator to model the ESS network, allowing the laboratory hardware to operate as though it is coupled to a real distribution-scale network. The ESS emulator was used to represent the characteristics of three Li-ion battery banks with nominal voltage, power and energy ratings as follows: (i) 200V 1kW 1kWh, (ii) 400V 5kW 5kWh, and (iii) 400V 10kW 10kWh.

The data were collected as part of an experiment within the MANIFEST project to study the efficiency of an emulated supercapacitor using the Smart Grid Laboratory at Newcastle University, UK.

The EPSRC funded Multi-scale ANalysis for Facilities for Energy STorage (Manifest) Project (EP/N032888/1) aimed to study and investigate the capabilities of energy storage systems installed in UK Universities.

Creator:

Thomas John, Research Associate, School of Engineering, Newcastle University, UK

Publisher:

Charalampos Patsios, Senior Lecturer in Power Systems, Newcastle University, UK

DOI:

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Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):

Thomas John, Research Associate, School of Engineering, Newcastle University, UK (2020). EPSRC Manifest Energy Storage System (ESS) Efficiency Test, Newcastle University [Data set]. Charalampos Patsios, Senior Lecturer in Power Systems, Newcastle University, UK. https://ukerc.rl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataDiscover.pl?Action=detail&dataid=a3fb0537-07d0-428e-a2fe-d0896bd4f559

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Field Dates:

02/03/2020 - 02/03/2020

Data Date Range:

02/03/2020 - 02/03/2020

Data type:

Time Series

Data format:

text/csv

Language:

English

Number of Units:

1

Unit Type:

Smart Grid Laboratory

Number of Records:

12758

Parameters:

Power tests: Date (yyyy-mm-dd), Time (ss.sss), Emulator Voltage (V), Emulator Power (W)
State of Charge tests: Date (yyyy-mm-dd), Time (ss.sss), SoC (%)